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cilinder007
Slovenia7251 Posts
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Deleuzebwo
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susySquark
United States1692 Posts
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Dexington
Canada7276 Posts
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parazice
Thailand5517 Posts
On October 14 2011 04:37 justinpal wrote: Our savior Stephano has inspired all foreigners to break down the Korean wall. God bless us all. Pretty soon there will be no Koreans in Code S. Foreigners will take over the SC2 world everywhere. IMO Only in your dream | ||
SeriouR
Spain622 Posts
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Nastiness
Sweden275 Posts
On October 14 2011 04:37 Ryka wrote: Koreans losing to 2nd/3rd tier foreigners... how is this happening?! sc2 | ||
Lorizean
Germany1330 Posts
bitter just blew my mind with the IT burrow. | ||
IzenHart
United Kingdom85 Posts
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antilyon
Brazil2546 Posts
On October 14 2011 04:37 Ryka wrote: Koreans losing to 2nd/3rd tier foreigners... how is this happening?! Gatored may not be a star but he certainly is able to take games of top-tier players. | ||
Darneck
Sweden1394 Posts
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Kamikazess
Brazil400 Posts
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freewareplayer
Germany403 Posts
Timing attack thats absolutely popular in GSL at the moment and every second Zerg does, that destiny did for AGES, and they dont even know whats going on and act like its the weirdest thing in the history of sc... | ||
qbs
Poland771 Posts
On October 14 2011 04:38 cilinder007 wrote: the problem is DRG is in code s so he never plays against protoss omg OWNED + 10 :D | ||
SeriouR
Spain622 Posts
Keep dreaming TT | ||
RHoudini
Belgium3627 Posts
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Everhate
United States640 Posts
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Devise
Canada1131 Posts
On October 14 2011 04:38 cilinder007 wrote: the problem is DRG is in code s so he never plays against protoss Lol, this sums it up nicely. | ||
Darth Caedus
United States326 Posts
On October 14 2011 04:38 Kilby wrote: Maybe he just wasn't in the mood for bm ragequit. lol | ||
TheSilverfox
Sweden1928 Posts
On October 14 2011 04:38 cilinder007 wrote: the problem is DRG is in code s so he never plays against protoss Well played. Very well played. To be honest this would actually be a pretty good explanation ![]() | ||
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